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Project Manager (Sponsorship Available) at Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Employer: Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Job Title: Project Manager
Location: Leeds, United Kingdom
Salary: £55,690 to £62,682 a year
Job Type: Full-time
Closing Date: 01 December 2025

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Job Summary

An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Project Manager to join Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust to work on an exciting histopathology transformation and automation project that supports the NHS England histopathology transformation strategy.

This role offers the chance to work collaboratively with clinical and non-clinical stakeholders within pathology and across the trust to deliver digital projects. These projects include increasing the use of automated lab testing using digital solutions such as order requesting and voice recognition software following a period of organisation and workflow analysis.

The postholder will lead a project team, coach and manage junior members, and deliver key initiatives. Experience in utilising appropriate tools and project methodologies while aligning to the department’s project delivery lifecycle methodology is essential.

Although the post will sit within the Digital IT department, it is ringfenced to work solely on histopathology initiatives, including but not exclusively the roll-out of ICE requesting and supporting the deployment of digital automation initiatives within the service.

Applicants who have applied for a similar role at the Trust within the past three months are asked not to re-apply.

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Main Duties of the Job

The post holder will:

  • Manage a set of complex projects to professional standards

  • Support, facilitate, and monitor progress of projects

  • Support process and performance improvements

  • Lead a small team of specialists and provide matrix-management of project staff

  • Be responsible for developing Business Cases to secure project funding and managing these funds

  • Manage and advise project staff responsible for day-to-day implementation activities, working with clinical and non-clinical teams to introduce technology-driven ways of working

About Leeds Teaching Hospitals

DIT at LTHT is a highly motivated and inclusive place to work, holding Leeds Way Values in high esteem and respecting all colleagues. The trust focuses on improvement and delivering the best possible service, seeking individuals with the same drive.

DIT manages the Trust’s information technology, including the delivery and embedding of digital innovations, selecting appropriate hardware and software, transforming information into insight, and more. This creates varied and rewarding opportunities.

The Cellular Pathology department provides diagnostic histopathology and cytology services, an andrology unit, and a post-mortem service covering two mortuaries across the city. This Project Manager role supports the diagnostic service and initiatives aimed at reducing cancer turnaround times.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to redeploying ‘at risk’ members of its existing workforce. All job adverts are subject to this policy and may be closed, delayed, or removed while this process is completed.

Job Description

Job Responsibilities

Please see supporting documents for the full Job Description, which includes requirements of the role, department workflows, and the full person specification.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Project management qualification

Desirable

  • Agile PM qualification

  • MSP qualification

Experience

Essential

  • End-to-end project management experience

  • Experience in a healthcare or technical setting

  • Strong stakeholder management experience

  • Experience working within a defined project management methodology, including creation and management of relevant artefacts

Desirable

  • Working with clinical and technical stakeholders

  • Understanding national NHS strategies and current NHS challenges

  • Securing and monitoring substantial project budgets

  • Understanding of pathology

Skills & Behaviours

Essential

  • Professional and approachable with strong stakeholder management

  • Strong leadership skills and ability to support junior project staff

  • Self-motivated and able to work autonomously

  • Team-oriented and flexible to departmental needs

Desirable

  • Excellent problem-solving skills

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers requiring Skilled Worker sponsorship are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.

From 6 April 2017, Skilled Worker applicants applying for UK entry clearance must provide a criminal record certificate from each country lived in for 12 months or more over the past 10 years. Adult dependants over 18 must also comply.

Guidance is available on criminal records checks for overseas applicants.

How to Apply

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